IT Asset Buy-Back

Unlock value from your redundant IT hardware

Steel City Consulting’s IT Asset Buy-Back & Trade-In service helps businesses recover value from surplus or end-of-life IT equipment while supporting sustainability goals. Instead of letting unused hardware depreciate or go to waste, we offer a simple and efficient way to trade in your old IT assets for financial return or credit towards future purchases.

Our team assesses the market value of your equipment, managing the entire process from secure collection to resale or responsible recycling. Whether you’re upgrading infrastructure or clearing out legacy systems, we help maximise your return while keeping valuable hardware in circulation.

Our 4-step process for selling your IT hardware equipment

1

Contact us for a quote on your IT hardware equipment 

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Fill out and complete our form to let us know the details of your IT hardware and get a quote within 24 hours

2

Speak to us to arrange delivery of your IT hardware

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Our team will work with you to arrange the most efficient method of delivery for your IT hardware

3

Secure data erasure and quality check of your IT equipment

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We will check, test and securely erase data from all IT hardware on our site ready for resale.

4

Agree final settlement for your IT hardware 

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Once all checks have been complete, our team will contact you to finalise the sale of your IT hardware

Get in touch to sell your IT hardware equipment

Request a free valuation of your redundant IT hardware. Our team will assess your equipment and let you know how much it could be worth.

Why choose Steel City Consulting’s IT Asset Buy-back Service?

Competitive pricing on all Hardware

We offer competitive pricing in exchange for your used IT equipment

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Quick
Response
Times

Get a quote for your IT hardware within just 24 hours 

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Eco-Friendly
IT
Solutions

Protect the environment and get value back for your IT Hardware 

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Sell IT
Hardware
Direct

Effortlessly sell your IT hardware and reclaim value for your hardware  

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Peace
of
mind

Our team of experts are on hand to support you through the entire process

We accept IT Hardware from some of the leading brands, including:

Have hardware you want to sell, or trade in? We’re interested in buying:

Switches, routers and access points from brands including Cisco, HPE, Juniper and Dell   

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Rack, tower and blade servers from brands including HPE, Dell, Lenovo and Supermicro

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Memory modules, storage drives, processors, cards and raid controllers from Intel, AMD, Lenovo and Dell 

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Solid state drives, hard disk drives, NAS and SAN storage from HPE, Dell, QNAP and Synology 

Trade-In to Save on New Hardware

Offset the cost of buying new IT hardware with our IT Asset Trade-in program

Upgrading your infrastructure doesn’t have to come with heavy upfront costs. With Steel City Consulting’s IT Asset Buy-Back programme, you can trade in your redundant IT equipment and offset the value against the purchase of new or refurbished hardware.

Whether you’re refreshing servers, switches, laptops, or storage, our buy-back service helps you unlock the hidden value in your legacy equipment—reducing capital expenditure and improving sustainability.